50 Silver Hill Side Rd.

Bedrooms:0
Bathrooms:0
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:100+ acres
Taxes:$2,813
Days on Market:1158

Details

Description

Prime Norfolk Farmland For Sale! Fantastic Opportunity To Increase Your Land Base And Build A New Home. 133 Acre Former Tobacco Farm With Approx. 85 Workable Acres Of Productive Sandy Loam Soil That Has Never Grown Ginseng And Would Be Perfect For It. Tenant Farmer Currently In Place For This Season, Growing Sweet Potatoes. Approx. 40 Acres Of Bush And Great Water Supply Directly From Silverthorn Creek. Frontage Along 2 Paved Roads, Silver Hill Sideroad Being An Extremely Quiet Dead-End Road. High Pressure Natural Gas Line On The Property. Cell Tower Lease For Added Income ($15, 000 Per Year). No House Currently On The Property But Would Be Permitted. Outbuildings Include The 40' X 182' Jacobs Greenhouse, A 44' X 102' Pack Barn With Metal Roof And New Windows, And A Steel Sided Tool Shed/Bunkhouse, Completely Renovated And In Great Shape

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Building

Heating:Other
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Other
Parking Spaces:0
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Norfolk

Address

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50 Silver Hill Side Rd.

Norfolk, Ontario, N0E 1G

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